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Chappell Roan Launches US Tour, Donating to Trans Youth Charities

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Chappell Roan has unveiled a short tour across the United States to promote her upcoming album, with a meaningful commitment to support trans youth. The singer announced that she will donate $1 from each ticket sold to charities focused on aiding transgender youth in the cities she visits.

The announcement came on July 23, 2023, along with a teaser for her new single, “The Subway.” In the promotional clip, the artist, known for her hit “Pink Pony Club,” expresses her frustrations with a catchy lyric: “I made a promise if in four months this feeling ain’t gone I’ll f**k this city / I’m moving to Saskatchewan.”

Roan’s “Visions of Damsels and Other Dangerous Things” tour will kick off with four performances at Forest Hills Stadium in New York from September 20 to 24. Following the New York shows, she will perform at the Kansas City Museum and Memorial Park on October 3 and 4. The tour will conclude at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on October 10 and 11.

The singer expressed her enthusiasm for the tour, stating, “I am sooooo excited to announce my Pop-Up Shows in New York, Kansas City, and Los Angeles this fall. I love these three cities so much and wanted the chance to do something special before going away to write the next album.”

To keep ticket prices affordable and minimize scalping, Roan has partnered with Cash App to provide a 15 percent cash-back offer for purchases made using their Visa debit card. Additionally, she is employing a ticketing system known as Fair AXS, which aims to combat ticket bots and ensure that tickets reach genuine fans.

In her announcement, Roan emphasized her commitment to social responsibility, stating, “Also, we are giving $1 per ticket to organizations dedicated to supporting and providing resources for trans youth in each city.”

The tour announcement follows a series of intriguing posters teasing the new single, with one featuring Roan mostly obscured by an extravagant wig and facial hair, while another displays her face with the playful message, “Going through a break up? Get bangs!” Fans have noted a tag on the second poster reading, “Best before August 1,” adding to the excitement surrounding her upcoming release.

With this tour, Chappell Roan not only aims to entertain but also to make a significant impact on the lives of trans youth, combining her passion for music with activism. As fans eagerly await her performances, the commitment to charitable donations reflects a growing trend among artists to use their platforms for social good.

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